Modifications have been made to the rendering functions keyboard shortcuts in Timeline and Tools. The Duplicate Keep Connections keyboard shortcut available in the Batch or Batch FX Schematic is assigned to Control+Shift+D by default in all user profiles. Note: As usual, to benefit from these new shortcuts, you need to create a new User profile. To review the Connected Sources or Segments, use the Jump to Shared Source Segment option from the contextual menu. When syncing with a segment that doesn't have the same Timeline FX, Flame attempts to preserve the sequence of effects in the ribbon. The Timeline FX syncs on all Shared Sources located in the current Reel Group (including the source clips).Īs usual, you can Ctrl+click or Shift+click to select more than one Timeline FX to sync. Sync FX to Shared Source Segments (All Reels) The Timeline FX syncs on all sequences located in the Sequences Reel in the current Reel Group. Sync FX to Shared Source Segments (Sequences Reels) The Timeline FX syncs on all Shared Segments located in the current Reel Group. Right-click the Timeline FX in the Effects Ribbon, and from the contextual menu, select an option:
You can now sync individual or selected Timeline FX across segments when working with Connected Sources or Connected Segments.
Do this on a Surface with Matchbox and Selectives to re-order the nodes in order of processing, from left to right, mirroring the order in the Priority Editor and the HUD. Select a node and press Alt+T to tidy it up.
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